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Ozone's Impact on Beef Carcasses: A Real-World Test
Saturday, May 3, 2025
The number of coliform bacteria changed over time in the second experiment. But the number of E. coli bacteria did not change in either experiment. None of the samples had the harmful gene. The weight loss of the beef was not significantly different between the treated and untreated groups.
So, what does this all mean? Well, ozone did not seem to reduce the number of bacteria or prevent weight loss in the beef. This was the first time this kind of test was done in a real abattoir, not just in a lab. More research is needed to see if ozone affects the taste and quality of the beef.
It is important to note that this test was done in a real-world setting. This means the results might be different from what you would see in a lab. The conditions in a real abattoir can be very different from a controlled lab environment. This is why more tests are needed to fully understand the effects of ozone on beef.
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